Counts Icefall

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Der Counts-Eisfall ist ein steiler, stark zerklüfteter Gletscherbruch an der Nahtstelle zwischen dem Ford-Massiv und dem Bermel Escarpment in den westantarktischen Thiel Mountains. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1962 nach Lieutenant Commander William D. Counts von der United States Navy, der beim Absturz einer Lockheed P-2 kurz nach dem Start von der Wilkes-Station am 9. November 1961 gemeinsam mit vier weiteren Passagieren ums Leben gekommen war. rdf:langString
Counts Icefall is a steep, heavily crevassed icefall at the juncture of the Ford Massif and the western end of the Bermel Escarpment, in the Thiel Mountains. It was surveyed by the United States Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party, 1960–61, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander William D. Counts, U.S. Navy, who lost his life in the crash of a P2V Neptune aircraft soon after take-off from Wilkes Station on November 9, 1961. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Counts-Eisfall
rdf:langString Counts Icefall
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rdf:langString Der Counts-Eisfall ist ein steiler, stark zerklüfteter Gletscherbruch an der Nahtstelle zwischen dem Ford-Massiv und dem Bermel Escarpment in den westantarktischen Thiel Mountains. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1962 nach Lieutenant Commander William D. Counts von der United States Navy, der beim Absturz einer Lockheed P-2 kurz nach dem Start von der Wilkes-Station am 9. November 1961 gemeinsam mit vier weiteren Passagieren ums Leben gekommen war.
rdf:langString Counts Icefall is a steep, heavily crevassed icefall at the juncture of the Ford Massif and the western end of the Bermel Escarpment, in the Thiel Mountains. It was surveyed by the United States Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party, 1960–61, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander William D. Counts, U.S. Navy, who lost his life in the crash of a P2V Neptune aircraft soon after take-off from Wilkes Station on November 9, 1961. Mount Counts is also named for William Counts, who was assigned to Air Development Squadron Six (VX-6) at the time of the crash.
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